Tag: punk

Summer’s hazy days are growing shorter as autumn approaches and while we’re all returning to the usual grind I like to use the shorter days and new routines to reflect a bit. This week’s all modern music, starting off kind of chilly and headed into a heavier second half. Hope your transitions are relatively painless.

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A bit of a King Gizzard review kicks off the show today to celebrate their new shredder of an album, then we take a vinyl ride through vintage fight songs and their modern counterparts. Enjoy, tell a pal and keep your chin up!

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A smattering of new local sounds and vintage pop for a wild world, going from riffy in the first half to power-poppy in the second. Dig on fresh releases from Kal Marks, The Boleys, Miranda and the Beat, Ghost Funk Orchestra, Big Thief + garage-pop classics mixed in. Settle in, tell a friend, hope it hits the spot!

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It seems hard to find a common grasp on what’s real these days. The source is arguably the struggle of outdated norms for survival in a changing nation, and they’re fighting with all the propaganda at their disposal. They’re angry shibboleths.

Here’s my set in response to the sorrow and dissonance of the last few weeks in the U.S. along with a concert update so you can get out and be with people. Hope it helps you keep your grip!

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I’m heading out on vacation after this week so I brought some of my favorite 2019 releases to the table for your sonic succor! Please enjoy, share and support the bands, and tune in every week for a new Naked Brunch episode on Thursdays until August.

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As summer heat begins creeping I thought this week could use some room to breathe, so extended tracks it is! A nod to the late Dr. John, an STP anniversary, new music from Los Mundos, Slift, and Aldous Harding, and other aural ephemera.
Stretch out, enjoy, and tell a pal.

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The manic pace of our world can make emotions seem immediate and not worthy of question or examination. That’s an illusion, though, so let’s take a bit of time today to stop and enjoy the scenery.

Today’s show starts out mellow and builds over time. I don’t know about you, but me? I need a little space to let myself breath. Old tracks mix with new stuff from folks like Aldous Harding, The Mystery Lights, Wargirl, Grim Streaker, Pile and more. Come feel small with me, in a good way.

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We live in a modern age and that calls for modern music so this week’s a mix of brand new music peppered with some favorites from 2018 as well. Enjoy wild punk riffage and soothing psych on a roller coaster ride of a set primed for your emotional release. Get down and tell a pal.

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Have you ever tried to just unplug from this weird social-media matrix? It can leave you a little discombobulated even though none of it’s real. This week I’m piecing myself back together in the physical world, let’s you and me get together with a great mix of old and new rock and soul.

Featuring fresh releases by The Advertisers, Alien Lizard, The Pinheads, The Resonars, Lee Fields & the Expressions and a lot more.

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After a quick week off and a wild departure from the norm last episode, I’m back this week with a brand new mix of music from NYC and beyond. New punk and alternative with a dash of soul including brand new releases from The Advertisers, Ghost Funk Orchestra, Howling Giant, Pile and more. It’s a loud and rowdy ride, crank the volume and tell a friend.

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Representation is a big issue and in our modern day there are, thankfully, so many amazing women making music. This week I focus on releases from recent years that are driven by women with quite a few from the greater NYC area. Enjoy and spread the word!

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Been laying down some themes lately so this week’s show is just a mix of the music that’s tickled my fancy over a particularly wintry week in Brooklyn. Dig on the usual selection of vintage rock cuts and new indie and alternative from bands like Old Mexico, Mid-Air Thief and Threatmantics. Hope you’re as fancily tickled as I was!